CVE-2023-29819: An issue found in Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection CE 23.1 v.9.0.33.39 and before allows a local...
An issue found in Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection CE 23.1 v.9.0.33.39 and before allows a local attacker to bypass protections via a crafted payload.
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CVE-2023-29819 affects Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection CE 23.1 version 9.0.33.39 and earlier. A local, already-authenticated attacker may bypass protections using a crafted payload. This is not a remote internet takeover issue, but it can weaken endpoint defenses on compromised or misused workstations. Exposure is limited to environments running Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection CE 23.1 v9.0.33.39 or earlier. The provided CVE data lists affected vendor and product as n/a, so asset validation should rely on installed endpoint product name and version, not CPE matching alone. Treat as a near-term endpoint hygiene issue, not an emergency internet-facing crisis. Prioritize validation on laptops, shared systems, and high-value user endpoints. Escalate if vendor guidance confirms a patch or if internal telemetry shows suspicious local activity. Mitigation focus: Inventory endpoints running Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection CE.; Check Webroot/OpenText guidance for fixed versions or recommended configuration changes.; Update affected installations if a vendor-supported fixed release is available..
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